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Pech | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
Pechs were generally known to wield pickaxes and peat hammers in combat. Their expertise in mining made them capable combatants against any stone creature.
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Pech (mythology) - Wikipedia
The pech were a type of gnome-like creatures in Scottish mythology. They were of short height but extremely strong. They brewed heather ale and battled against ...
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Pech | Thaumcraft 4 Wiki - Fandom
Pech are short humanoid neutral mobs that roam through magical biomes. Greedy and materialistic, they wander about picking up any dropped items they come ...
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pech
▪ I. pech, n. Sc. and north. dial. (pɛːx, pɛː{cced}) Also 7–9 pegh. [Goes with pech v.] A short laboured breath, a pant after exertion.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xiii. 53 Ȝung monkis..thair hait flesche dantis, Full faderlyk, with pechis and pantis. 1572 Lament. Lady Scot. 400 He gaif ane greit pech, lyke...
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Pech people - Wikipedia
The Pech people, previously known as the Paya, are an indigenous ethnic group in north-eastern Honduras.
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Pech - PathfinderWiki
Pechs are diminutive fey originally from the Plane of Earth. 1 They were used as a slave race by the enigmatic Vault Keepers.
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Pech
Pech, Pèch, or PECH may refer to:
People
Benjamin Pech, an étoile at the Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris
Miloš Pech (born 1927), a Czechoslovak sprint canoer
Samrith Pech, a Cambodian politician
Other uses
Pech (Dungeons & Dragons), a creature in the Dungeons & Dragons series
Pech (mythology
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Pech - 5etools
Pechs are slight, bipedal diggers from the Elemental Plane of Earth. They have a knack for finding weak points in buildings, objects, and raw materials.
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Pech - d20PFSRD
Pechs are skilled miners and stonemasons, and are at times employed or enslaved as such by other subterranean races.
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pech - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Czech masculine inanimate nouns · Czech velar-stem masculine inanimate nouns · Dutch terms derived from German · Dutch terms derived from Old High German ...
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PECH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PECH is variant of pegh.
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Pech (mythology)
The pech were a type of gnome-like creatures in Scottish mythology. They were of short height but extremely strong. The pech elder snaps the metal cup with his fingers, shattering it, to the amazement of the youths.
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Philippe Pech
Philippe Pech (born 9 August 1966) is a former professional tennis player from France. Career
Pech made his only Grand Slam appearance at the 1988 French Open. He lost in the opening round to top seed Ivan Lendl, in straight sets.
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Jan Pech
Club career
During his playing career, Pech played for Meteor Prague. It was Pech's only cap for Bohemia.
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Pech people
Name
The name "Pech" derives from the Pech-language ethnonym Pech, the name that refers only to themselves. While young Pech people can understand Pech on the whole, they mainly speak Spanish.
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